Plasma application is the separation of a small amount of blood taken from a person after it is centrifuged by placing it in a special tube and giving the small amount of “platelet-enriched plasma” (PRP) obtained to the same person by injection.
Platelets—or platelets—are blood components that contain the growth factors necessary to repair damaged tissues and return them to their natural state. When any tissue damage occurs in our body, platelets (ie platelets) collected in this tissue with the help of blood circulation initiate a kind of repair process. In PRP application, more platelets are given to the target tissue than the amount to be transported by the blood circulation. Because the density of platelets obtained with PRP is 2 to 4 times higher than that in the blood. As a result of this application, the repair of damaged tissue begins so quickly and powerfully.
After all, the structure that can repair a damage to the skin in the most effective, fastest and most natural way is also a part of the whole to which the skin belongs. For this reason, plasma application has developed as a method that activates this magical power circulating in our veins.
What should be the expectations from the PRP application?